13 papers:
SIGIR-2013-DimopoulosNS #performance #query- A candidate filtering mechanism for fast top-k query processing on modern cpus (CD, SN, TS), pp. 723–732.
HPCA-2013-SudanBLXMLB #architecture #lightweight #novel #using #web- A novel system architecture for web scale applications using lightweight CPUs and virtualized I/O (KS, SB, SL, MX, DM, GL, RB), pp. 167–178.
CC-2012-KarrenbergH #performance- Improving Performance of OpenCL on CPUs (RK, SH), pp. 1–20.
DAC-2011-PatelACG #manycore #named- MARSS: a full system simulator for multicore x86 CPUs (AP, FA, SC, KG), pp. 1050–1055.
SIGMOD-2011-BlanasLP #algorithm #design #evaluation #in memory #manycore #memory management- Design and evaluation of main memory hash join algorithms for multi-core CPUs (SB, YL, JMP), pp. 37–48.
VLDB-2012-KruegerKGSSCPDZ11 #database #manycore #performance #using- Fast Updates on Read-Optimized Databases Using Multi-Core CPUs (JK, CK, MG, NS, DS, JC, HP, PD, AZ), pp. 61–72.
SIGMOD-2010-KimCSSNKLBD #architecture #named #performance- FAST: fast architecture sensitive tree search on modern CPUs and GPUs (CK, JC, NS, ES, ADN, TK, VWL, SAB, PD), pp. 339–350.
SIGMOD-2010-SatishKCNLKD #performance- Fast sort on CPUs and GPUs: a case for bandwidth oblivious SIMD sort (NS, CK, JC, ADN, VWL, DK, PD), pp. 351–362.
CGO-2010-StrattonGMAMHH #compilation #fine-grained #manycore #performance #source code #thread- Efficient compilation of fine-grained SPMD-threaded programs for multicore CPUs (JAS, VG, JM, BA, MM, ZH, WmWH), pp. 111–119.
SIGMOD-2009-HanL #manycore #optimisation #order #query- Dependency-aware reordering for parallelizing query optimization in multi-core CPUs (WSH, JL), pp. 45–58.
VLDB-2009-KimSCKNBLSD #implementation #manycore #performance- Sort vs. Hash Revisited: Fast Join Implementation on Modern Multi-Core CPUs (CK, ES, JC, TK, ADN, ADB, VWL, NS, PD), pp. 1378–1389.
VLDB-2008-QiaoRRHL #in memory #manycore- Main-memory scan sharing for multi-core CPUs (LQ, VR, FR, PJH, GML), pp. 610–621.
ASPLOS-2008-WeinsbergDABW #operating system #programmable- Tapping into the fountain of CPUs: on operating system support for programmable devices (YW, DD, TA, MBY, PW), pp. 179–188.